Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago by Jennifer Putnam - The Daily Iowan
Some Iowa City residents have already noticed a difference in the dining atmosphere as restaurants are now smoke-free under the statewide smoking ban in most public places. Some are happy about the change, some are quitting the habit, and some are crying out at the political injustice of it all.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago by Jennifer Putnam - The Daily Iowan
Some Iowa City residents have already noticed a difference in the dining atmosphere as restaurants are now smoke-free under the statewide smoking ban in most public places. Some are happy about the change, some are quitting the habit, and some are crying out at the political injustice of it all.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago by Alayna Wilken - The Daily Iowan
Kalyn Johnson called her apartment a war zone.
With mud coating the formerly white kitchen tile, furniture tipped over, and ruined clothes lying in piles, it certainly looked like one.
Two weeks after Johnson and her husband moved all of their belongings into their new home, they were suddenly evacuated, having just enough time to pack the essentials of clothes and overnight necessities.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago by Alayna Wilken - The Daily Iowan
Kalyn Johnson called her apartment a war zone.
With mud coating the formerly white kitchen tile, furniture tipped over, and ruined clothes lying in piles, it certainly looked like one.
Two weeks after Johnson and her husband moved all of their belongings into their new home, they were suddenly evacuated, having just enough time to pack the essentials of clothes and overnight necessities.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
5 days ago by Ben Travers - The Daily Iowan
Drops of rain fell intermittently on Roxann Wolfe's shoulders as she carried a few salvageable objects from her former home.
More water was one of the last things Wolfe wanted to see after floodwaters washed through her recently renovated 410 Third Ave. house last week.
"I sure do hate it," she said. "I liked my little house … I know I'm not coming back."
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
5 days ago by Ben Travers - The Daily Iowan
Drops of rain fell intermittently on Roxann Wolfe's shoulders as she carried a few salvageable objects from her former home.
More water was one of the last things Wolfe wanted to see after floodwaters washed through her recently renovated 410 Third Ave. house last week.
"I sure do hate it," she said. "I liked my little house … I know I'm not coming back."